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Almeda's academic standards have been criticized by a variety of commentators. <br /> | |||
Almeda's academic standards have been criticized by a variety of commentators. In a report that ran on Febuary 19, 2004, the CBS affiliate in Albany, NY ran a report on Almeda that featured a dog who recieved a degree for life experience including "Plays with the kids every day...teaches them to interact better with each other...Teaches them responsibilities like feeding the dog."<ref name="CBS6">{{cite news | url=http://www2.wrgb.com/iteam/investigation/investigation.asp?selection=article_23366 | title=Degrees for Sale | publisher=CBS6 | date=February 19, 2004 | first= | last= | accessdate = 2006-08-18}}</ref> | |||
According to writer ], Almeda College and University is a "nonwonderful" <ref>Bear, John, Maria Bear (2003-01-01). ''Bear's Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning.'' pp. 59 Ten Speed Press, 215. ISBN 1-580-08431-1.</ref> web-only University that offers degrees based on an assessment of a candidate's "life experience." Bear notes that Almeda claims to be accredited by the Association for Online Academic Excellence, but that that association is itself unrecognized. <ref>Bear, John, Maria Bear (2003-01-01). ''Bear's Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning.'' pp. 187 Ten Speed Press, 215. ISBN 1-580-08431-1.</ref> | According to writer ], Almeda College and University is a "nonwonderful" <ref>Bear, John, Maria Bear (2003-01-01). ''Bear's Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning.'' pp. 59 Ten Speed Press, 215. ISBN 1-580-08431-1.</ref> web-only University that offers degrees based on an assessment of a candidate's "life experience." Bear notes that Almeda claims to be accredited by the Association for Online Academic Excellence, but that that association is itself unrecognized. <ref>Bear, John, Maria Bear (2003-01-01). ''Bear's Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning.'' pp. 187 Ten Speed Press, 215. ISBN 1-580-08431-1.</ref> |
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Almeda University is an unaccredited institution of higher learning that offers doctorate degrees in religion and theology, a "Life Experience Degree," and an online certificate program.
Accreditation and legality
Almeda University is not accredited by any recognised accreditation body. As such, its degrees may not be acceptable to employers or other institutions, and use of degree titles may be restricted or illegal in some jurisdictions.
Almeda University claims to be "accredited" by Interfaith Education Ministries (IEM) and the Association for Online Academic Excellence (AOAEX),, but they are none of these groups recognized by the United States Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
In 2003, the Florida Department of Education made an agreement with Almeda to cease operating in the state, but Floridians can still get a degree from the online university. On Almeda's website under policies and procedures, the university warns their degrees are not legal in Florida and six other states.
Criticism and controversy
Almeda's academic standards have been criticized by a variety of commentators.
According to writer John Bear, Almeda College and University is a "nonwonderful" web-only University that offers degrees based on an assessment of a candidate's "life experience." Bear notes that Almeda claims to be accredited by the Association for Online Academic Excellence, but that that association is itself unrecognized.
In 2005, Wired News included Almeda University in an article about school accreditation and diploma mills.
In 2006, a Naples, Florida, police officer was required to pay back a salary increase based on a degree from Almeda. "On Almeda's website under policies and procedures, the university warns their degrees are not legal in Florida and six other states." Two Naples, Florida, police officers were fired after investigation showed they bought diplomas from Almeda University.
According to Better Business Bureau (BBB) records, the address listed for Almeda University, 10400 Overland Rd., # 224, Boise, ID is a private mail box company. This Idaho address is a central mail facility, not part of any Almeda University campus. Furthermore, any mail sent to 10400 Overland Rd, #224 is forwarded to an Almeda agent in another location.
References
- "Almeda University-Certifications and accreditations". Almeda University. 2006. Retrieved 2006-08-18.
- "Accreditation Database and Information". Council for Higher Education Accreditation. Retrieved 2006-08-18.
- ^ Simmons, Kathryn (7/17/2006). "University not recognized by state of Florida". NBC2. Retrieved 2006-08-18.
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(help) - Bear, John, Maria Bear (2003-01-01). Bear's Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning. pp. 59 Ten Speed Press, 215. ISBN 1-580-08431-1.
- Bear, John, Maria Bear (2003-01-01). Bear's Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning. pp. 187 Ten Speed Press, 215. ISBN 1-580-08431-1.
- Singel, Ryan (Feb, 02, 2005). "Database Fights Diploma Mills". Wired News. Retrieved 2006-08-18.
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(help) - "Better Business Bureau (BBB) Reliability Report for Almeda University". eLearners.com. June 30, 2006. Retrieved 2006-08-18.
See also
- Diploma mill
- List of unaccredited institutions of higher learning
- List of unrecognized accreditation associations of higher learning
- School accreditation
External links
- Database for Accreditation in the United States
- List of unacceptable/illegal schools by State of Michigan
- List of unacceptable/illegal schools by Oregon State Office of Degree Authorization